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The phrase "also a characteristic of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is an additional feature or quality of a subject being discussed.
Example: "The ability to adapt to new environments is also a characteristic of successful leaders."
Alternatives: "also a trait of" or "additionally a feature of".
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That was also a characteristic of Mr. Olbermann at MSNBC.
Was the great heart of his journalism also a characteristic of him as a father?
It is also a characteristic of eating disorders that sufferers deny they are ill at all.
Excellent work in shell inlay was also a characteristic of the time.
Nostalgia is central to the way we like our gangster movies, but it's often also a characteristic of the characters themselves.
Full-page compositions of complex iconography in elaborate formal settings are also a characteristic of north German manuscripts of the 12th century.
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In addition, the amino acid residue at the end of Kinase2 is also a characteristic feature of TIR and non-TIR NBS-LRR resistance proteins.
It has also been a characteristic of trance music since the 1980s, he said.
It could be the case that the protective effects of marriage lie largely in the fact that these people are in -- presumably -- loving, long-term relationships, and this may also be a characteristic of cohabiting couples.
This type of molecular variation seems to be common in allogamous plants [86] and could also be a characteristic of autogamous species [33].
It may also be a characteristic of scorpion venom-filled glands in a resting stage.
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